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Gear Warby Parker Releases New Line of Limited-Edition ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’ Eyeglasses and Sunglasses Unmasking the artistry behind the hotly-anticipated movie, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse The Art of the Movie contains concept art, sketches, and storyboards, and will give you fascinating insights into the creative process. With exclusive commentary from the animation team, plus a foreword written by Miles Morales co-creator Brian Michael Bendis, this extraordinary collection of art will take readers into the Spider-Verse.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: The Art of the Movie
Artworks Artist of the Week Art of Animation Winners of the Challenge Challengers Spotlight Best of the Month This is a decent movie art book that has some behind the scenes stuff but comes across as more of a PR exercise in than an incisive look into the creation of this amazing movie. (I fully expect the film to win Best Animated Film at this year’s Oscars.)Visual Library About the Library Library Directory Character Anatomy Boards Character Design Boards The writing was tight and perfect and as spot-on in character to Spidy as any Brian Michael Bendis Spider-Man comic. I cried so much during this movie -from both laughter, joy and heartbreak. It pulled at my heartstrings and didn't let me go until the credits ended.
Spider-Verse: The Art of the Movie Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: The Art of the Movie
Condition: New. Sony Pictures (illustrator). 2023. 1st Edition. Hardcover. . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Miles, like every incantation of Spider-Man, is someone whose nose is pressed against the window, wanting to be part of something that they think they’re not a part of. That’s a [sic] universal feeling for all of us. Finally there is what I was waiting for which were the details on how the rest of the spider verse characters were done, from the various spider people to the side characters and villains. a stunning dive into one of 2018's finest features...as memorable and accomplished as anything in the final product" - The Film StageSo, writing all that about the movie... This book captures some of that innovation, those colors, and the character concepts and spreads. I loved the notes by the creators about Spidy and the characters they designed and the inspirations they drew from to create the world for this movie: real-world colliders, mailboxes, fire hydrants, New York city streets, signs and lights, and real scientists working on the Hadron Collider for reference. Ramin Zahed truly pulls us into the Spider-Verse via the spoken word and detailed explanations of the artwork that comes to life on the big screen. We are shown how the art, we take fore granted, is a crucial character within its own right. In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: The Art of the Movie, Zahed reminds us that the art, itself, helps draw us in; develop the story; and guide us through the Spider-Verse. The art is amazing, obviously. The organization, though, is confusing. The chapter sequencing is (mostly) chronological, but a lot of scenes and moments that are visually exciting and crucial to the story (e.g., Miles' iconic leap of faith scene, the final fight scene) were left out, leaving glaring gaps in the book's coverage. It was almost like they were trying to minimize major spoilers, but dude, I'm pretty sure everyone reading this book has already seen the movie.